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The Doctor’s Lounge:

Four physicians walk into a podcast. Only the healthcare system dies.

“We’re not here to save healthcare. We’re here to light a match under its paperwork.”

Look, healthcare’s not broken, it’s been strategically disassembled by a coalition of lobbyists, consolidators, and policymakers who thought “central planning sounds fun!”

The people still in the system?
They’re not reforming it, they’re surviving it.

In this first episode of The Doctor’s Lounge, four physician realists (plus Dutch, the instigator) get real about how we got here, what’s still worth saving, and why America’s medical system feels like it’s being run by a used car dealership with a fax machine fetish.

It’s sharp, it’s personal, and it’s got more brains per square inch than anything you’ll find on morning TV.

If you’re looking for feel-good solutions and bipartisan kumbaya… you’ve wandered into the wrong operating room. If you’re here to hear what the people in the scrubs really think?

Pull up a chair. Just wipe the blood off first.

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